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the big coastal storm that is strengthening, it it will pull in the energy of the other system they will get together to see a rapid strengthening to see the snowfall rates really increase. yellow and red is heavy rainfall -- rainfall but then will be a snowfall with the band that will be the heaviest, notice this break with new jersey and new york there is heavy snow to come back and within the next hour we will fill this id and will become also no. very cold into tomorrow and that slush on the ground is freezing with snow on top of it. by tomorrow afternoon everybody here cold temperatures, of windy and cold night tomorrow with a long stretch to see bad travel conditions, a sunday is a better -- better day and monday will help a little bit with 40 degrees. lou: and already looks better behind you. any adjustments of snowfall? >> all along the on the big question is toward the york city some 30 inches we are right on that line so york will get another seven or 8 inches but we will see those individual areas with the b3 feet totals. lou: that is a lot of snow we will keep updated on the
the big coastal storm that is strengthening, it it will pull in the energy of the other system they will get together to see a rapid strengthening to see the snowfall rates really increase. yellow and red is heavy rainfall -- rainfall but then will be a snowfall with the band that will be the heaviest, notice this break with new jersey and new york there is heavy snow to come back and within the next hour we will fill this id and will become also no. very cold into tomorrow and that slush on...
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we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our environment for future generations, and those will be areas where we will continue to work together. [speaking in french] [speaking in french] merci. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very, very much. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> >> 3 of her four children died, her four sons died, one in the lightest and one shortly after her husband's assassination. the kinds of grief this woman was going for was amazing, mary todd lincoln. everyone thought she was crazy. we found that she was not crazy. mary todd was a significant person and i hope someday we get a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just the tragedy. >> this new cspan series -- a first of its kind project for television, examining the public and private lives of first ladies -- it begins in just over one week. >> if someone paid him to write 10 columns for $2,000 e
we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our environment for future generations, and those will be areas where we will continue to work together. [speaking in french] [speaking in french] merci. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very, very much. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >>...
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a coastal storm, a typical nor'easter and kind of a reinforcing shot of energy coming off of the great lakes right now. in about another two to three hours those dollars will complete the merger and it will explode in intensity and strength. melissa: in boston that they told everybody to get off the road. are we getting a little crazy? >> have you been to boston in a snowstorm? melissa: i went to college in boston. yes, i have. >> i lived in boston for two years as well. streets are incredibly narrow. yet to fetus know if you try to power shovel, they're already narrow end is a really difficult time. first responders the dow for fires are those tens of things, they cannot get through. so is a very wise call. nothing is happening is, we have been seeing snow and rain here in new york city of a lot. people aren't thinking, well, maybe it is not that bad. a lot of accumulation. melissa: maybe my flights should not have been cancelled as we are all thinking. >> that is what some are thinking. this is just getting going, the precursor to the storm. tonight from 8:00 p.m. on until around 8:0
a coastal storm, a typical nor'easter and kind of a reinforcing shot of energy coming off of the great lakes right now. in about another two to three hours those dollars will complete the merger and it will explode in intensity and strength. melissa: in boston that they told everybody to get off the road. are we getting a little crazy? >> have you been to boston in a snowstorm? melissa: i went to college in boston. yes, i have. >> i lived in boston for two years as well. streets are...
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we talked about our dynamic energy relationship. canada is the largest foreign energy supplier for the united states of america, and many people in america are not aware of that. many people think of the mideast and other parts of the world. canada is our largest supplier, and our shared network of electrical grids keep energy flowing both ways across the border. as we move forward to meet the needs of a secure, clean energy future on the shared continent, we will continue to build on our foundation of cooperation. our neighbor to the north is also one of our most able, global partners. on issue after issue, whether cooperation with nato, to promote security, stability around the world, or our efforts to mitigate climate change to international climate negotiations, the major economies forum, the climate and clean air coalition, all our joint work to advance human rights to the osce and the organization of american states, in every one of these efforts, canada and united states are united for progress. we also discussed our common e
we talked about our dynamic energy relationship. canada is the largest foreign energy supplier for the united states of america, and many people in america are not aware of that. many people think of the mideast and other parts of the world. canada is our largest supplier, and our shared network of electrical grids keep energy flowing both ways across the border. as we move forward to meet the needs of a secure, clean energy future on the shared continent, we will continue to build on our...
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and then it does the rest and the energy of the people. could it be something distinct from the current thread or the some of that thing that puts another player at the super sensitive. new relationship. we're. well fed certain. again what we set out of the moment is principles and it said very much part of our argument of the european union is changing an important way and ended up the place to belittle some countries to participate in other some arrangements while others don't come to spectrum is likely to get a break and then it's a positive with desirable thing on the. given what would otherwise be the. strains on the opinion of a one size fix. fitful follows a cross the border. that is a desirable. development so. the european union will keep it bowling. it should also be a european union with many momentous in the future. we remain very supportive of the. i was think it is vital to reap sutures of the countries of the west of balkans to be able to join the e.u.. with strong champions in this country. turkey joining the e.u. now i don
and then it does the rest and the energy of the people. could it be something distinct from the current thread or the some of that thing that puts another player at the super sensitive. new relationship. we're. well fed certain. again what we set out of the moment is principles and it said very much part of our argument of the european union is changing an important way and ended up the place to belittle some countries to participate in other some arrangements while others don't come to...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." all right, the nomination of chuck hagel as defense secretary is in a heap of trouble. in fact, his uphill battle is looking so steep it might be better if he just bowed out. now let's welcome back our panel. we welcome to the show joel pollack. he's the editor in chief at -- who's been covering this story in some detail. some senators are holding up the confirmation vote until hagel complies with their request for more financial disclosure information. in particular, foreign financial disclosure information. is he going to do it or not? >> i don't think he will. because he has too much at stake in the other institutions he's involved with, particularly the atlantic council. and there are some donors to projects at the atlantic council who have
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." all right, the nomination of chuck hagel as defense secretary is in a heap of trouble. in fact, his uphill battle is looking so steep it...
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has discovered so much energy than it thought it had. some talk about north american energy independence. >> we could make opec n0pec. the reason, advances in technology such as fracking, horizohorizontal drilling and or improvements which increase natural gas production by 27% in just four years, making the u.s. number one in gas with oil on its way. >> we're talking decades, if not into the hundreds of years of supply in north america. >> it's been estimated by the energy information agency that we could be the number one oil producer in the world by 2020, surpassing saudi arabia, so this is a big deal. it's a game-changing opportunity, and it's of historic proportions. >> reporter: even though who share the administration desire to reduce the use the petro chemicals acknowledge projections that the u.s. will produce one-third more of its own oil by 2020. 1 analyst said self reliance must include alternatives such as wind, solar, and more. >> we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil by shifting to electric vehicles and investing in
has discovered so much energy than it thought it had. some talk about north american energy independence. >> we could make opec n0pec. the reason, advances in technology such as fracking, horizohorizontal drilling and or improvements which increase natural gas production by 27% in just four years, making the u.s. number one in gas with oil on its way. >> we're talking decades, if not into the hundreds of years of supply in north america. >> it's been estimated by the energy...
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such a radically different energy picture now that america has found fracking. whether it is environmentally safe or not is another issue. but what that will do on a global basis, there is even reports at cnbc.com that we can could be energy independent over the next decade. that is huge and a macro theme that companies won't ignore. it'll allow them to onshore manufacturing and they will spend money to absolutely. we talk about u.s. stocks and i see in your notes you favor emerging markets and european stocks over the u.s. if you do go for the u.s., make sure they have good international exposure. >> yeah. we are having a good earnings season domestically right now. one of the things we are paying atension to is the fact that those u.s. companies generating a significant portion of the revenues from overseas, those are the companies carrying weight as oppose to companies generating most revenues here domestically. beyond that, yes, we like eurozone stocks. we think the best place for us to make money for our clients over the next five years would be a merging m
such a radically different energy picture now that america has found fracking. whether it is environmentally safe or not is another issue. but what that will do on a global basis, there is even reports at cnbc.com that we can could be energy independent over the next decade. that is huge and a macro theme that companies won't ignore. it'll allow them to onshore manufacturing and they will spend money to absolutely. we talk about u.s. stocks and i see in your notes you favor emerging markets and...
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we need exports of energy. we -- we have an opportunity with so much gas we are producing we can export it at a good price which keeps jobs in this country. there are positive things we can do that will help the economy right now beyond the budget process. >> other questions? >> i think we had one over here. >> hello, frank, you had some interesting facts on some of the subsets in the housing market, rentles, multifamily homes. realizing you are not a realtor but an economist, might you have any on trend in housing or trends caused by the bubble or trends caused by generation al changes or anything housing market? >> thanks for the question. one topic that keeps coming up is has the desire or belief in the home ownership changed in some way compared to attitude several years ago. and my take on the surveys that i've done over the last few years is that desire for home ownership at some point in the life cycle has not changed. that the young families today that are being formed and creating households still have
we need exports of energy. we -- we have an opportunity with so much gas we are producing we can export it at a good price which keeps jobs in this country. there are positive things we can do that will help the economy right now beyond the budget process. >> other questions? >> i think we had one over here. >> hello, frank, you had some interesting facts on some of the subsets in the housing market, rentles, multifamily homes. realizing you are not a realtor but an economist,...
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energy. let's look at how the stock is trading right now. you see a bit after slide down. a buck 35 at 63.61 today. sue? >> ty, mattel analysts meeting in new york. two straight years of billion dollar plus operating and brand like barbie and hot wheels. but there are challenges that remain. namely competition from mobile space and uneven global recovery. stock is trading at 52-week highs because they beat on the revenue figure. up about a percent on the trading session at $40.09. first on "power lunch," ceo briyan stockton talking to us ahead of analysts. mr. stockton, we appreciate it. thanks for being here on "power lunch." >> thanks. it is great to be here in new york, even with all of the snow. >> yes, your timing was very interesting to say the least. >> talk to me about business overall. i notice that you managed to gain market share from hasboro. you gained market share from european markets and i assume that is something analysts will hone in on. >> yes, we add very successful 2012. we were able to grow revenues and challenging economic environment. our gross marg
energy. let's look at how the stock is trading right now. you see a bit after slide down. a buck 35 at 63.61 today. sue? >> ty, mattel analysts meeting in new york. two straight years of billion dollar plus operating and brand like barbie and hot wheels. but there are challenges that remain. namely competition from mobile space and uneven global recovery. stock is trading at 52-week highs because they beat on the revenue figure. up about a percent on the trading session at $40.09. first...
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they're getting ready to merge, these two storms, but the nor'easter has formed, but the upper level energy from this other storm will in four to five hours, but we're getting heavy rain as we planned. the new york line has been so difficult to predict because that rain-snow line is right around new york city, so anywhere just to the north is snow and just to the south is rain and right around new york, but what is generally happening, a lot of the slushy ice and sleety stuff an inch or two of that slush and kind of ice on the sidewalks and especially the north end of manhattan and a potential difference here, maybe the boughses like the bronx might see five or six inches more snow than you might see he in lower manhattan. a difference in a small area, but everybody getting something and once it turns into snow which is going to happen around 5 to seven o'clock tonight, the cold air will move in and all snow. everything below it is going to freeze and very big problems on the roadways. and winter storm warnings inland and the blizzard watch, warning i should say is in effect across coastal
they're getting ready to merge, these two storms, but the nor'easter has formed, but the upper level energy from this other storm will in four to five hours, but we're getting heavy rain as we planned. the new york line has been so difficult to predict because that rain-snow line is right around new york city, so anywhere just to the north is snow and just to the south is rain and right around new york, but what is generally happening, a lot of the slushy ice and sleety stuff an inch or two of...
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the power company, energy new orleans, plans to install replacement equipment. the power filter cut supplies to about half of the stadium for 34 minutes and halted play on the big game. >> we will be right back. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch >> taking a live look at the bay bridge. the backup is still continuing. >> the drive time has improved but that is only part of the story. the shore freeway approach is 22 minutes. the approach from the macarthur mayes is running at 35 minutes. the mimic freeway has about a 20 minute drive time. if the traffic is backed up
the power company, energy new orleans, plans to install replacement equipment. the power filter cut supplies to about half of the stadium for 34 minutes and halted play on the big game. >> we will be right back. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see...
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these systems will transfer energy. the clipper will transfer its energy off to that system that's just along shore. as it does, the moisture comes up, the cold air comes in. as you can see, those lines -- those are lines of pressure. and as they tighten up, those are the winds, the strong winds that will come in and blow this snow and create blizzard-like conditions. here's what we've got. we're looking at winter storm warnings stretching from michigan all the way through upstate new york, interior pennsylvania and new england. but from new york city all the way up to east port, maine, we've got blizzard warnings. winds, sustained winds of 30 miles per hour or more. visibility of a quarter mile or less. here are the conditions we're talking about. generally upstate new york and pennsylvania, anywhere from six to nine inches of snow. new york city, up to a foot of snow. from east port all the way down to providence, we're talking about two feet of snow and in and around boston, we could be looking at more than that. som
these systems will transfer energy. the clipper will transfer its energy off to that system that's just along shore. as it does, the moisture comes up, the cold air comes in. as you can see, those lines -- those are lines of pressure. and as they tighten up, those are the winds, the strong winds that will come in and blow this snow and create blizzard-like conditions. here's what we've got. we're looking at winter storm warnings stretching from michigan all the way through upstate new york,...
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it was obvious to me that the energy this created is a net positive for the business and the morale of the team. >> that's kat cole the president of cinnabon. cole is a college dropout who got her start working at hooters. she runs a company with stores in 50 countries. >> clearly you had a blond wig on when you did "undercover boss." it's fascinating to have you here. how did you go from being a waitress at hooters to the president of this international company? >> you know, it was interesting. i got a young start. i started working in restaurants when i was 17 years old. like many employees in the food service industry i had the opportunity to train other employees. the company happened to be growing overseas and at 19 i started helping to open restaurants overseas in australia, south and central america, all over the world. so i got a young taste of international business, fell in love with it and was humble enough to ask people for help but hungry enough to do whatever it took to get to that next point in my career. >> i think a lot of people would be surprised this is a billion do
it was obvious to me that the energy this created is a net positive for the business and the morale of the team. >> that's kat cole the president of cinnabon. cole is a college dropout who got her start working at hooters. she runs a company with stores in 50 countries. >> clearly you had a blond wig on when you did "undercover boss." it's fascinating to have you here. how did you go from being a waitress at hooters to the president of this international company? >>...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. rick: outgoing defense secretary leon panetta defending the administration's response during the benghazi terror attack during a senate committee yesterday. we covered it live. things were getting a little tense when senator lindsey graham asked mr. panetta a simple question. >> who was in charge in benghazi? were you in charge, secretary panetta? >> what do you mean in charge? >> as running the operation, trying to find a way to save our ambassador who was lost. trying to prevent our people from being killed? providing assistance to people who were underattack? >> i mean, it's not that simple. as you know. i think the people that were in charge with the people
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. rick: outgoing defense secretary leon panetta defending the...
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energy is just so cheap. it is a trend people are starting to pick up on, doing more things for themselves. to me, that is a huge connection between peoples on health in this -- unhealthyness laziness unhealthiness -- and healt which, how much he put into practice -- not just cutting, but how much do you do for assault rather than relying on conveniences'? caller: i try as little as i can. obviously in the world we live then all of us are a little subjected to it. but we ride our bikes as much as we can. it is my hope someday to use exercise to actually generate electricity in the household, so if you want to watch tv you have to exercise for an hour. i could see everybody doing that and really changing the world. host: let's go to dr. woolf and then from laudan aron. guest: jim is raising an interesting question. we have an entire chapter in our report devoted to the environment, because we are quite convinced it is an important factor. one of the challenges we face with our project which involved a careful
energy is just so cheap. it is a trend people are starting to pick up on, doing more things for themselves. to me, that is a huge connection between peoples on health in this -- unhealthyness laziness unhealthiness -- and healt which, how much he put into practice -- not just cutting, but how much do you do for assault rather than relying on conveniences'? caller: i try as little as i can. obviously in the world we live then all of us are a little subjected to it. but we ride our bikes as much...
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now a government panel is proposing some key ideas that could potentially transform japan's energy policy. >> reporter: after a year long debate the panel presented its report to the government. >> translator: the government must successfully overhaul the electricity system to live up to the people's expectations. >> reporter: japan's energy system remains a monopoly. they operate independently and rarely provide power to one another. the utility companies have maintained that this is the best way to secure a stable power supply. but the nuclear disaster exposed problems with this approach. tepco failed to provide enough power dome pen said for the loss of fukushima. there were rolling blackouts in the capital. public confidence eroded. in response the former government set up the reform panel. friday's report included three main recommendations. one, increase competition by bringing new generators to the market by 2016. two, set up an organization to improve connections between power grids. finally split up power generation and transmission operations as early as 2018. the panel says the
now a government panel is proposing some key ideas that could potentially transform japan's energy policy. >> reporter: after a year long debate the panel presented its report to the government. >> translator: the government must successfully overhaul the electricity system to live up to the people's expectations. >> reporter: japan's energy system remains a monopoly. they operate independently and rarely provide power to one another. the utility companies have maintained that...
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peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from natureo you. nature valley protein bars. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> friday at 5:00, thanks for joining us. >> i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas. we have wet weather out there. mike? >> we are on storm watch as the storm is winding down. before it does we have parting gifts to people including castro trail and livermore and redwood city and san mateo with light showers now. this is sliding to the south. you will get wet through the dib -- dublin grade you will get wet. the low is curling as it spins to the south with clearing showing up north with fog developing there. temperatures are running in the 30's inland. by the afternoon hours, sun will shine. a few clouds. temperatures in the low-to-mid 50's. >> and stoneridge area we had an accident clear out there and the rain is affecting the drive. west 24 at highway 13, a solo spin out out of tunnel blocking a lane of traffic. we have road work north 101, in
peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from natureo you. nature valley protein bars. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> friday at 5:00, thanks for joining us. >> i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas. we have wet weather out there. mike? >> we are on storm watch as the storm is winding down. before it does we have parting gifts to people including castro trail...
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one example of that is all the energy that went into trying to get the larger institutions out of tarp, while forgetting about the hundreds of smaller banks in tarp and there are still 300 small institutions involved as well as struggling homeowners who still need assistance from tarp - we have been trying to remind people not to give up on the people who still feel the effects of the financial crisis. host: battleground, washington, independent line. caller: i have been following this fairly closely for the last five years and i have noticed brian lamb is had excellent interviews and i have seen sheila bair from the fdic. the biggest point that everyone seems to be missing is it is not whether or not people are receiving bonuses or who has paid back on much of tarp, who cares how much they have paid back? the big point that they are missing is the glaring contradiction. the last four decades as factory workers lost their jobs and small farmers got wiped out, we were receiving these lectures about the free market, free market capitalism, about the loss of free market capitalism and fre
one example of that is all the energy that went into trying to get the larger institutions out of tarp, while forgetting about the hundreds of smaller banks in tarp and there are still 300 small institutions involved as well as struggling homeowners who still need assistance from tarp - we have been trying to remind people not to give up on the people who still feel the effects of the financial crisis. host: battleground, washington, independent line. caller: i have been following this fairly...
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>> i had plenty of energy, too. and it was energy that would easily have caused a problem for me healthwise. i think that i don't care how much energy you have. if you're carrying around an extra 100 pounds or more, you are playing with your health. and that should be taken seriously. >> reverend al sharpton, thanks for joining us tonight on "the ed show." >> thank you. >> you bet. that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> i knew all day that you and al were going to have that conversation, and i have been looking forward to that interview all day. that was so cool. >> don't direct it towards me, though. >> oh, no, no. no, no. that's not what i meant. i just wanted to hear what he had to say. i've never asked. i'm so glad you did. >> it takes a lot of discipline. and you know, i admire reverend sharpton for what he's done. it's amazing. >> i admire him for a lot of things, and that is one of them. thanks, man. appreciate it. thanks to you at home as well f
>> i had plenty of energy, too. and it was energy that would easily have caused a problem for me healthwise. i think that i don't care how much energy you have. if you're carrying around an extra 100 pounds or more, you are playing with your health. and that should be taken seriously. >> reverend al sharpton, thanks for joining us tonight on "the ed show." >> thank you. >> you bet. that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "rachel maddow show"...
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even amid this low energy type trade, we're seeing conviction to the upside. it's tough to be short sided position. >> you're not phased by the first weekly loss this year, ben? >> no, no. you know, we have some key levels of support that are still intact right now. really, ross, the bewildering aspect of this company has been that there's such limited activity on the south side of the players. any down side of the activity has been met on the buy side of players. really, again, there's been limited energy to the down side, limited follow through and participation has been extremely limited, as well. again, as i mentioned, it's not like we're screaming higher. if you look at the broader based markets, we continue that pace head higher. they seem to have established comfort and value at those areas. right now, it seems like we're waiting for some sort of news, some sort of catalyst to break us out of this range. i think you have to give the benefit of the doubt to the bulls. >> wow. ben lichtenstein there from tradersaudio.com out of chicago. >> thank you very
even amid this low energy type trade, we're seeing conviction to the upside. it's tough to be short sided position. >> you're not phased by the first weekly loss this year, ben? >> no, no. you know, we have some key levels of support that are still intact right now. really, ross, the bewildering aspect of this company has been that there's such limited activity on the south side of the players. any down side of the activity has been met on the buy side of players. really, again,...
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out to those voters, it looks like because for the time being those tea party voters are where the energy of the party is. there hasn't been a -- the gop has not found a way to sort of activate the large majority of people in this country who consider themselves perhaps considerate moderates. so it's interesting to watch him. like i said, i think he's a very bright guy. i think he brings a lot to the table. but he seems to be moving right. some of the things he's said indicate he's already positioning himself to appeal to that base which you have to do, i guess. >> ana marie cox gets tonight's last word. thanks, ana marie. >> thank you. >>> "the ed show" is up next. >> defending the drones, let's play "hardball" >>> good evening. i'm michael smerconish in for chris matthews. secrets and spies. the man who is at the center of the national debate over the targeted killing of americans overseas has been in the hot seat on capitol hill. among other things, john brennan coordinates the kill list, and so his confirmation hearing to become head of the cia is drawing an unusual amount of interest
out to those voters, it looks like because for the time being those tea party voters are where the energy of the party is. there hasn't been a -- the gop has not found a way to sort of activate the large majority of people in this country who consider themselves perhaps considerate moderates. so it's interesting to watch him. like i said, i think he's a very bright guy. i think he brings a lot to the table. but he seems to be moving right. some of the things he's said indicate he's already...
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greater awareness of energy conservation is one factor. programs to facilitate trade in solar and other renewable energy have also helped. but price competition is intensifying. china is the world's biggest maker of solar panels. chinese manufacturers have cut their prices aggressively, putting foreign rivals under pressure. price cutting is the major factor of solar panel industry. in factory in malaysia is expected to reduce the cost of production by 20%. until now, pan sannic produced the key component the solar cells in japan and assembled the panels overseas. by sbeg grating production in one place, the company can reduce costs for transport and personnel. >> translator: price competition could continue to intensify. we'll keep improving productivity to stay ahead. and improve our performance. >> reporter: solar cells are the critical component for generating solar energy. they contain valuable business secrets that manufacturers fiercely protect. panason panasonic's decision to shift production of solar cells overseas reflect it is b
greater awareness of energy conservation is one factor. programs to facilitate trade in solar and other renewable energy have also helped. but price competition is intensifying. china is the world's biggest maker of solar panels. chinese manufacturers have cut their prices aggressively, putting foreign rivals under pressure. price cutting is the major factor of solar panel industry. in factory in malaysia is expected to reduce the cost of production by 20%. until now, pan sannic produced the...
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clean energy strategy that will maintain our leadership well into the future. it means that we're going to talk about, yes, deficits and taxes and sequesters and potential government shutdowns, debt ceiling, we'll talk about that stuff. but we'll talk about it from the perspective on how we're making sure someone works hard in this country. a cop, teacher, a construction worker, or a reception worker, they can make it if they work hard. their kids can make it and dream bigger dreams than they have achieved. obviously, a lot of what we'll be working on over the next few weeks is going to be on how do we deal with this sequester issue. i want to make this quick point. i had a press conference this week in which i reiterated that i'm prepared, eager, and anxious that ends this government by crisis that every two week or every two months or every six months we are threatening this hard recovery, are finally housing is picking up and real estate is doing better and unemployment numbers are still too high. we're seeing job growth and manufacturing is doing well and w
clean energy strategy that will maintain our leadership well into the future. it means that we're going to talk about, yes, deficits and taxes and sequesters and potential government shutdowns, debt ceiling, we'll talk about that stuff. but we'll talk about it from the perspective on how we're making sure someone works hard in this country. a cop, teacher, a construction worker, or a reception worker, they can make it if they work hard. their kids can make it and dream bigger dreams than they...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> let me finish tonight with this. the debate over whether to use deadly force against an american who is on foreign soil and tied to al qaeda. that sounds like a hypothetical straight out of my constitutional law class in my first year of law school. i can just picture us going back and forth over whether killing an american in these circumstances violated the fourth amendment's protection against unlawful seizure or the fifth amendment's due process clause. but this is no academic exercise. this is hardball on a world stage. and the safety of americans is at stake. i read the 16-page undated and unsigned justice department white paper with great interest, especially where it said that "targeting a member of an enemy force who poses an imminent threat of violent attack to the united
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. >> she is an expert on energy and climate issues that will shape our future. she's committed to building our nation to nation relationships. she knows the link between conservation and good jobs, and knows there is no contradiction between being good stewards of the land and our economic progress. in fact, they need to go hand in hand. >> the bureau of land management has announced it's delaying an auction for drilling leases in colorado following a public outcry. leases for more than 20,000 acres in the north fork valley were set to go on the block this month, the residents organized a campaign raising environmental concerns, including the impact of hydraulic fracturing or fracking, on the quality of water and air. the boy scouts of america has delayed a decision on whether to end its longstanding ban on gay members and leaders. the ban was put up for review at a board meeting this week, the scout leaders now say the organization will decide at a national convention in may. you can go to democracynow.org for our interview with a leading campaigner against the
. >> she is an expert on energy and climate issues that will shape our future. she's committed to building our nation to nation relationships. she knows the link between conservation and good jobs, and knows there is no contradiction between being good stewards of the land and our economic progress. in fact, they need to go hand in hand. >> the bureau of land management has announced it's delaying an auction for drilling leases in colorado following a public outcry. leases for more...
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melissa: james, last word. 21 billion went on tax incentives for energy efficiency for renewable energy projects. i mean, maybe a great thing, but should potholes have come first maybe? i mean, maybe -- >> yeah, you know, it's a shame government doesn't work because this is actually the right, general structure for tax. ideally, it's a gas tax that pays for roads. so the user is paying. and, unfortunately, it doesn't go to roads. melissa: it doesn't work, right. that's the essential problem with government. it doesn't work. all right, guys, thanks. appreciate your time. >>> time now for today's fuel gauge report. a huge winter storm is barreling down towards the northeast. have you heard about this? didn't stop natural gas futures from nose diving today. natural gas stockpiles fell far less than anticipated last week, and lower oil refinery demand, crude hit a two-week low settling at $98.83 a barrel, and opec's production fell compared to december. output shed by 200,000 barrels to 30.45 million a day. lower production by saudi arabia -- we'll place the blame there. >>> all right, so i
melissa: james, last word. 21 billion went on tax incentives for energy efficiency for renewable energy projects. i mean, maybe a great thing, but should potholes have come first maybe? i mean, maybe -- >> yeah, you know, it's a shame government doesn't work because this is actually the right, general structure for tax. ideally, it's a gas tax that pays for roads. so the user is paying. and, unfortunately, it doesn't go to roads. melissa: it doesn't work, right. that's the essential...
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well, if they can't get to everybody, you're stuck in your car without heat, without energy, without food, 24, 48 hours. the wind is going to blow 60, 70 miles per hour, people are in danger if you don't stay home. don't go to school. the boston mayor said, we are not opening schools tomorrow. i want all of you out of our streets by noon. he was serious. i watched his press conference at 12:30. he's concerned that people are going to put themselves in danger if they don't take precautions for a storm of this magnitude. >> very quickly, power outages. how worried should folks be worried about that? >> at least 100,000 people without power. the winds here across boston up into new hampshire, if you're going to be blowing winds at 75 miles per hour and you already have snow on the trees, there could easily be a million people without power and those power line companies can't get back up in their buckets, can't get in their trucks until the winds come down below 25. providence, winds up to 59 miles per hour. 70 miles per hour wind with this storm expected. >> chad, thank you. good advic
well, if they can't get to everybody, you're stuck in your car without heat, without energy, without food, 24, 48 hours. the wind is going to blow 60, 70 miles per hour, people are in danger if you don't stay home. don't go to school. the boston mayor said, we are not opening schools tomorrow. i want all of you out of our streets by noon. he was serious. i watched his press conference at 12:30. he's concerned that people are going to put themselves in danger if they don't take precautions for a...
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this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down together to get a preview of the address. he plans to ask voters for help to john rate more revenue. >> things are getting better. >> he says they are improving despite many challenges, including a rising crime rate and creating more jobs. the mayor will talk about plans to support police services and restore pay to worker whose took cuts to help balance the budget in recent years. to do that a sales tax increase is needed. >> we have to go to the ballot to get permission. that would be in 2014. it depends on the voter support. we have done s
this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down...
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this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down together to get a preview of the address. he plans to ask voters for help to john rate more revenue. >> things are getting better. >> he says they are improving despite many challenges, including a rising crime rate and creating more jobs. the mayor will talk about plans to support police services and restore pay to worker whose took cuts to help balance the budget in recent years. to do that a sales tax increase is needed. >> we have to go to the ballot to get permission. that would be in 2014. it depends on the voter support. we have done s
this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down...
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then change over to rain and crash hard to snow as we have energy from both systems forming a new low, a nor'easter off-shore. and in this position, this storm can really crank on. now in new york city, southern end of the storm. maybe three to six, maybe two to four but places like philadelphia, d.c., you will see snow. nothing in terms of shutting your cities down at all. but then we start heading on towards boston. not just a friday night event. boston is starting friday night and continues into saturday morning. into saturday night. and potentially if this low slows down, which we are thinking it actually might start to do late on saturday, we could see the snow continue saturday into sunday as well. so we have some perhaps historic snow fall totals on our map here but we could up the numbers if we get a long can duration of events. like i said, boston, you're the bull's eye. on the low end a foot of snow. on the high end, maybe two, maybe more feet of snow in the boston area. >> paul, we don't acknowledge as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks.
then change over to rain and crash hard to snow as we have energy from both systems forming a new low, a nor'easter off-shore. and in this position, this storm can really crank on. now in new york city, southern end of the storm. maybe three to six, maybe two to four but places like philadelphia, d.c., you will see snow. nothing in terms of shutting your cities down at all. but then we start heading on towards boston. not just a friday night event. boston is starting friday night and continues...
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economy and for the energy companies in particular. ashley: margie, seems investors are still more concerned about preserving assets than increasing the return they can get out of there. do you think that is the right strategy? what is the best play for them in a macro situation? >> i think people are still concerned about preserving some of their money, and so i think that people who are looking for treasury rates to go up are going to be disappointed because that's one of the forces keeping treasury rates low. also i think we'll gradually see over the course of this year more money be transferred from, more money market type investments rather than bond funds over into the equities to take advantage of better yield and better returns that we're seeing. >> just to follow up on that quickly, so you think money will stay in bond? everyone talks about this great rotation but as far as the, you know, big are bond funds, people keep their money there for a while? >> yes, that's right because people want a little bit more yield than they wo
economy and for the energy companies in particular. ashley: margie, seems investors are still more concerned about preserving assets than increasing the return they can get out of there. do you think that is the right strategy? what is the best play for them in a macro situation? >> i think people are still concerned about preserving some of their money, and so i think that people who are looking for treasury rates to go up are going to be disappointed because that's one of the forces...
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and ever since then, it just has had no energy at all and we are sitting near several week lows here on amazon. i'm not saying it is a problem but it is looking topee. >> certainly. yeah. thank you, bob. see you later. >> let's go uptown and head to the nasdaq. seema mody is following big movers over there. >> apple shares bucking the downward trend and equities. we are seeing the stock up about .1%. einhorn of greenlight capital saying apple should use its cash. speaking of allocations strategy, apple outperforming the average dividend yield on the s&p 500. according to wisdom tree, apple needs to increase dividend by 5% to become the largest dividend payer in the united states. let's move on to blackberry. shares approaching 52-week after after thumb's up at w fargo. lastly another space to track, indian tech. those stocks in focus. two things, first indian's outlook for the year below street expectations. that is putting pressure on adrs but cognizant tech, with an up tick in demand from european client. interesting. tyler, back to you. >> thank you. >>> how do you stay relevant i
and ever since then, it just has had no energy at all and we are sitting near several week lows here on amazon. i'm not saying it is a problem but it is looking topee. >> certainly. yeah. thank you, bob. see you later. >> let's go uptown and head to the nasdaq. seema mody is following big movers over there. >> apple shares bucking the downward trend and equities. we are seeing the stock up about .1%. einhorn of greenlight capital saying apple should use its cash. speaking of...
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third, an energy boom going on adding a lot of jobs in parts of the country, places like that, so quite a few right spots in the economy. connell: there we go. pretty well put together. thank you. >> my pleasure. dagen: thinking about the cloud in more and more states. connell: a winner in the big powerball jackpot somewhere in virginia. one of her relatives. dagen: why wouldn't it be? we all play the lottery. right? and the woman defense cuts costing one carrier group in the persian gulf. john taylor says it has to happen. take a look at how the oil market is doing. we will talk about the rapidly rising gasoline prices. it won't be as bad as last year. he swears. oil $96 per barrel right now. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes in
third, an energy boom going on adding a lot of jobs in parts of the country, places like that, so quite a few right spots in the economy. connell: there we go. pretty well put together. thank you. >> my pleasure. dagen: thinking about the cloud in more and more states. connell: a winner in the big powerball jackpot somewhere in virginia. one of her relatives. dagen: why wouldn't it be? we all play the lottery. right? and the woman defense cuts costing one carrier group in the persian...